3. What is the ATCF rate of return for machine that costs 300,000, lasts for 8 years, has zero salvage value, and is classified as 5 year MACRS property? The machine will be purchased with a 20.0% down payment and a four year loan for the remaining amount at an annual interest rate of 11.50%. The machine produces net revenues after deducting direct and indirect expenses but not depreciation of 46,000 in year 1, 120,000 in years 2 to 6, 60,000 in year 7, and 40,000 in year 8. Use a tax rate of 21.00%.
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